Summer 2009

Oops, I did it again

Oops, I did it again

Summer’s almost here, and so it’s time for the preview post.  I decided to go all out again, and even tried to make the preview a little more readable.  As usual, this post ignores any series that look like they were made before 1985, series that look like they were drawn in MS paint, OAVs, and shows obviously aimed at very young children.  Information was pulled from a variety of sources, including ANN, MAL, and Denizen’s helpful charts.  I’ll be carrying over Valkyria Chronicles into the season, but I should have room to pick up 3-4 shows for blogging.

I also usually leave off sequels from these lists.  Hetalia Axis Powers, Zan Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei, and Spice and Wolf will all have continuations.  I haven’t seen the first two, and I’m not sure if I really want to watch more Spice and Wolf.  The first season was alright, but the production values really dipped in spots.

[ Tokyo Magnitude 8.0 | Canaan | Element Hunters | Aoi Hana | Bakemonogatari | Umineko no Naku Koro ni | Taishou Yakyuu Musume | Umi Monogatari | Fight Ippatsu! Jyuden-chan!! | Sora no Manimani | Needless | Yoku Wakaru Gendai Mahou | Kanamemo | GA: Geijutsuka Art Design Class | Princess Lover! | Seitokai no Ichizon ]


Which 3 series are you most looking forward to?

  • Canaan (41%, 93 Votes)
  • Umineko no Naku Koro ni (34%, 78 Votes)
  • Tokyo Magnitude 8.0 (34%, 77 Votes)
  • Spice and Wolf II (31%, 72 Votes)
  • Bakemonogatari (29%, 66 Votes)
  • Zan Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei (23%, 52 Votes)
  • Aoi Hana (14%, 33 Votes)
  • Hetalia Axis Powers 2 (9%, 21 Votes)
  • Umi Monogatari (8%, 18 Votes)
  • Taishou Yakyuu Musume (7%, 15 Votes)
  • Needless (5%, 12 Votes)
  • Sora no Manimani (4%, 10 Votes)
  • Yoku Wakaru Gendai Mahou (4%, 10 Votes)
  • GA: Geijutsuka Art Design Class (3%, 8 Votes)
  • Princess Lover! (3%, 6 Votes)
  • Element Hunters (2%, 5 Votes)
  • Kanamemo (2%, 5 Votes)
  • Seitokai no Ichizon (2%, 4 Votes)
  • Fight Ippatsu! Jyuden-chan!! (-155%, 3 Votes)

Total Voters: 229

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Hahaha, Quaker Oats!

Hahaha, Quaker Oats!

Title: Tokyo Magnitude 8.0
Episodes: 11
Air Date: July 9, 2009
Producers: Bones

Summary: Mirai goes to Tokyo’s Odaiba Island with her brother Yutaka, but a powerful tremor emanates from an ocean trench.  This causes Tokyo Tower and Rainbow Bridge to crumble and fall, instantly changing Tokyo’s landscape.  Mari, a motorcycle delivery woman they meet in Odaiba, helps them head back to their Setagaya home in western Tokyo.

Reaction: This is an interesting premise, and I suspect it will be similar to most journey-type anime series where the main draw is watching the main characters grow and bond with each other.  It sounds like this might take place in the future, since some summaries mention Mirai hanging out on an artificial island for a robot exhibition.  This type of series doesn’t always make for compelling blog posts, so I suspect this may be a series I store up and marathon in chunks on my own time.  It looks like the production values for this show will be pretty good.

Watch: Yes
Blog: Maybe
[ MAL | ANN ]


Is this supposed to be a trap?

Is this supposed to be a trap?

Title: Canaan
Episodes: 13
Air Date: July 4, 2009
Producers: P.A. Works

Summary: This is an anime adaptation of Chunsoft and Sega’s VN/game 428.  Type-moon fans will be happy to learn that Nasu Kinoko and Takeuchi Takashi are in charge of the script and character designs.

Canaan is a present-day story about a detective, a young man, a virus researcher, a freelance writer, and a cat mascot character who are brought together by bizarre events with worldwide implications in the Tokyo neighborhood of Shibuya.

Reaction: Details are scarce, but at 13 episodes I’m almost definitely going to pick this one up.  The source game has the distinction of earning a very rare perfect score from Famitsu, so the story should be decent.  I haven’t really loved the previous Type-Moon adaptations that I’ve watched, but I keep on coming back for more.  Also, I want to know more about the part-timer who has to dress up like a cat mascot.  The official website had an extremely short preview, and the production values looked decent.  Naturally, the character designs are pleasing (especially if you like other Type-moon works).  I think the character in the red top is supposed to be a girly-looking boy, because it would be odd for a girl to have such a strangely squished flat chest.

Watch: Yes
Blog: Yes
[ MAL | ANN ]


For just 10 cents a day, you can ensure these children get enough to eat

For just 10 cents a day, you can ensure these children get enough to eat

Title: Element Hunters
Episodes: 39
Air Date: July 4, 2009
Producers: NHK Enterprises, HeeWon Entertainment

Summary: In 2029, a large scale ground sinkage occurred in Mediterranean Sea and chemical elements such as oxygen, carbon, gold, molybdenite, and cobalt suddenly disappeared from the earth’s crust. Human population was decreased by 90% in sixty years. Researchers found out that the disappeared elements were drained into a planet “Nega Earth”, which located in different dimensions. To save the Earth, a special team “Element Hunter” is organized. All the members are under 14 years old because young and flexible brains are required to access to “Nega Earth”.

Reaction: Two things immediately stand out about this show: the super skinny, short-leg, big-head (even for anime) character designs, and the long series length.  If all you need is a flexible brain shouldn’t we be sending in toddlers?  Don’t get me wrong, I’m mad that Nega Earth is stealing our resources too, but I’m not quite mad enough to give this show a chance.  Besides, molybdenite is overrated.

Watch: No
Blog: No
[ MAL | ANN ]


We've got the truck full of sakura petals waiting out back

We've got the truck full of sakura petals waiting out back

Title: Aoi Hana
Episodes: 11
Air Date: July 1, 2009
Producers: J.C. Staff

Summary: Fumi was close friends with Akira until she had to move away.  Ten years after losing touch, the two girls meet again as high school freshmen.  The two struggle to reconnect, and both deal with the trials and tribulations of high school—sometimes independently and sometimes with each other’s help.

Reaction: From what I’ve read, this show is based on a manga that addresses issues of romance and sexuality delicately.  Aoi Hana sounds like a very sweet show, but one that you have to be in the right mood for to enjoy.  The preview didn’t show much, but whenever you see a bunch of watercolor stills like that, you know you are in for some slice-of-life.

Watch: Maybe
Blog: Maybe
[ MAL | ANN ]


I can never resist anime basketball

I can never resist anime basketball

Title: Bakemonogatari
Episodes: 15
Air Date: July 3, 2009
Producers: Aniplex, Shaft

Summary: Koyomi Araragi is almost human again after briefly becoming a vampire.  When Hitagi falls down the stairs into his arms, he discovers she weighs almost nothing, and offers her help from a middle-aged homeless man.  Koyomi encounters many different ‘apparitions’ in a series of interconnected stories.

Reaction: The promotional artwork for this series is absolutely gorgeous, and from an art perspective, this is the series I am most looking forward to.  I believe the source material is a set of humorous light novels, and the title is basically a “monster stories” pun.  I’d watch this show just for Kanbaru Suruga, but the rest of the details sound promising as well.  Everything I have read indicates that this will be a standard fluffy-plot, classic-Shaft production, but when the character designs look this good I don’t mind.

Watch: Yes
Blog: Yes
[ MAL | ANN ]


Objection!

Objection!

Title: Umineko no Naku Koro ni (When the Seagulls Cry)
Episodes: ?
Air Date: July 2, 2009
Producers: Studio DEEN

Summary: Umineko no Naku Koro ni takes place in 1986 during the time frame of October the 4th and the 5th on a secluded island named Rokkenjima. The head of the wealthy Ushiromiya family, Kinzo Ushiromiya, who lives on and owns Rokkenjima, is near death, and eleven of his family members arrive on the island to discuss how Kinzo’s assets will be divided once he is dead. Also on the island are five of Kinzo’s servants, and his personal physician. After the eleven family members arrive, a typhoon traps them on the island and shortly after people start to get mysteriously murdered.

Reaction: I’m not usually into these mystery series, but I’ve read that this story has a similar feel to the various Higurashi series.  That doesn’t float my boat at all, but your mileage may vary. The similarity in titles reminds me of all those girls jumping through time, space, etc.

Watch: No
Blog: No
[ MAL | ANN ]


There's no crying in baseball!

There's no crying in baseball!

Title: Taishou Yakyuu Musume (Taisho Era Baseball Daughters)
Episodes: 12
Air Date: July 2, 2009
Producers: J.C. Staff

Summary: Set in 1925, the story follows Koume and Akiki who decide to create a baseball team, in a Japan where not many teams exist.  To reach their goal, they have to recruit more players and learn the basics of baseball.

Reaction: Baseball in anime completely repulses me the way basketball in anime completely attracts me.  Obviously this sounds kinda like A League of Their Own, but without any fat chicks.  The plot sounds like any number of anime series, but at least it isn’t based off of a 4-koma.  I get a faint tingling of pseudo-yuri vibes from the official website, but I don’t know anything about the light novels that the anime is based on.  What I do know, however, is that those gloves are really scary looking.

Watch: No
Blog: No
[ MAL | ANN ]


My precioussssssssss...

My precioussssssssss...

Title: Umi Monogatari
Episodes: 12
Air Date: June 24, 2009
Producers: ZEXCS

Summary: Marin and Urin are sisters who live alongside the fish in the ocean.  When a beautiful ring falls in the middle of the sea, they decide to go ashore for the first time to deliver the ring.  Kanon tells them she doesn’t want the ring anymore because it was given by her boyfriend whom she just broke up with, and she throws it into the sea again. Marin thinks Kanon is still in love with him and looks for the ring. But she accidentally breaks a seal on the sea floor…

Reaction: From stories about monsters to stories about the sea… it’s really hard to come up with titles nowadays.  What’s the standard policy on gifts from an ex?  If I was Kanon I probably would have sold the ring instead, especially if it had the power to destroy the world.  I bet that would fetch a good price online.  Since it’s only 1-cour, I will probably give this show a shot.  Also, the series blog has amusing and skimpy photos.

Watch: Maybe
Blog: Maybe
[ MAL | ANN ]


Nothing cheers a girl up like a bunch of tentacles

Nothing cheers a girl up like a bunch of tentacles

Title: Fight Ippatsu! Jyuden-chan!!
Episodes: ?
Air Date: June 25, 2009
Producers: Studio Hibari

Summary: The story revolves around Plug, a mysterious office lady who came to our world from a parallel world to “charge” up dejected people.  Plug recharges people down on their luck, spreading good cheer wherever she goes.

Reaction: Obviously this is just a stupid excuse to have lots of tentacles and fanservice.  I always get the feeling that shows like this are just a cheap way to sell figurines.  I expect this will mostly be a lot of wire tangles, licking, and boobs.  The promo picture kinda reminds me of that experiment you can do with lemon batteries.

Watch: No
Blog: No
[ MAL | ANN ]


Having only one telescope is almost as good as having only one umbrella

Having only one telescope is almost as good as having only one umbrella

Title: Sora no Manimani (At The Mercy of The Sky)
Episodes: 12
Air Date: July 7, 2009
Producers: Studio Comet

Summary: Saku Ooyagi returns to his hometown after seven years and is soon reacquainted with his childhood friend, Mihoshi Akeno. The reunion is far from merry since the last memory they have of each other is of her falling off a tree and him saving her. In any case, Mihoshi is determined to improved their relationship and forces Saku to join the astronomy club she founded.

Reaction: I love how he wants to rekindle his childhood romance, but in order to do so he has to join her club.  Sometimes a plot can be more than the sum of its cliches parts.  I’m not sure how much more boring you can get than a slice-of-life anime about star-gazing, but I don’t plan to find out.

Watch: No
Blog: No
[ MAL | ANN ]


I totally didn't steal this drill arm either

I totally didn't steal this drill arm either

Title: Needless
Episodes: ?
Air Date: July 2, 2009
Producers: Madhouse

Summary: Set in 2130, large swaths of Japan have been quarantined as polluted “Black Spots” in the aftermath of World War III.  However, there are people settled behind the massive walls of the Black Spots, where they have developed mysterious powers.  Among the survivors who had been abandoned inside the Blackspots, came forth possessors of uncanny abilities — Fire, wind, brute strength…they were defined by their supernatural abilities.  The people on the outside have labeled them “Needless.”

Reaction: Needless to say, this sounds like a typical shounen show.  A couple of the characters have that whole Kamina look going on, but the rest of the character designs are different from Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann.  Aside form the drill arm… and the sunglasses… and the little kid… well anyway, Needless does have more varied female characters in skimpy outfits, so that’s something.  I am pretty sure this will be dumb, even though the summary makes it sound like there could be a real story in the background.  After looking at the promotional art, however, I won’t be holding my breath.

Watch: Maybe
Blog: Maybe
[ MAL | ANN ]


Well, I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night

Well, I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night

Title: Yoku Wakaru Gendai Mahou (Properly Learned Modern Magic)
Episodes: 12
Air Date: July 11, 2009
Producers: Nomad

Summary: The story revolves around Koyomi Morishita, a clumsy high school freshman girl who is often mistaken for a grade-schooler because of her shortness. Koyomi becomes a disciple of Misa Anehara, a 25-year-old graduate student who happens to be one of the most powerful modern-day magicians.

Reaction: The character designs are nice, but the trailer makes it look like the type of show that is prone to dips in animation quality.  Although this is supposed to be about magic, most of the characters seem to be sitting in front of their computers (with a billion screens!) or watching out-of-place CG bowls or papers fly past.  It might be worth watching if the magical girl fights are good, like a poor man’s Nanoha (but with approximately the same sized budget).

Watch: Maybe
Blog: No
[ MAL | ANN ]


So this is why people still subscribe to newspapers

So this is why people still subscribe to newspapers

Title: Kanamemo
Episodes: 13
Air Date: July 5, 2009
Producers: Feel

Summary: Nakamachi Kana is a junior high school girl.  Her grandmother passed away and she was left all alone.  Because of this, she ends up living and working at a newspaper delivery office.  Everyone else living at the office is charming, self-assertive, and beautiful.  The story follows Kana’s daily life in the fast-paced, yet joyous environment.

Reaction: What would we do without at least one moe-infused 4koma adaptation?  The character art is very cute, but I expect this will be another standard adorable slice-of-life show.  I think this is an all-female cast, and MAL has it tagged as yuri, so there will probably be lots of fanservice mixed in with the moe.  If the production values remain high, I might turn my brain off and check this out for some light entertainment, but it’s not high on my priority list.

Watch: Maybe
Blog: No
[ MAL | ANN ]


If they lose a member, I bet their club will be shut down

If they lose a member, I bet their club will be shut down

Title: GA: Geijutsuka Art Design Class
Episodes: 12
Air Date: July 6, 2009
Producers: AICPLUS+

Summary: The slice-of-life manga revolves around five freshman girls in a high school art class.

According to the web diary, Hiroaki Sakurai (Di Gi Charat, Kodocha, Cromartie High School) will direct off scripts that will be supervised by Doko Machida (Allison & Lillia, Lucky Star, Tears to Tiara). Atsuko Watanabe (Fight Ippatsu! Jūden-chan!!) will reportedly design the characters that AIC will animate.

Reaction: Details about this show are sparse, but it sounds like the show is based on some very weak source material.  I expect this to be a really crappy version of Hidamari Sketch.

Watch: No
Blog: No
[ MAL | ANN ]


We were originally gonna call the company Tripe-moon

We were originally gonna call the company Tripe-moon

Title: Princess Lover!
Episodes: 12
Air Date: July 5, 2009
Producers: GoHands

Summary: Arima Teppei lost his parents in a traffic accident. His grandfather Arima Isshin adopted him by force and ordered him to succeed the head of Arima Group Corporation.  Isshin wields the puppet strings in Japan’s vast economy, and at Shuuhou Gakuen, a high school only for wealthly students, Teppei’s new life as a celebrity starts.

Reaction: All signs point to this being a low-quality eroge adaptation, complete with a spikey-haired, bokken-wielding male lead, and busty ladies with pointy boobs.  I especially liked the Saber rip-off.

Watch: No
Blog: No
[ MAL | ANN ]


You call it theft, I call it parody

You call it theft, I call it parody

Title: Seitokai no Ichizon (It’s Student Council’s Judgement)
Episodes: ?
Air Date: July 2009
Producers: Studio DEEN

SummaryThe members of the student council of Hekiyou Gakuen are chosen by a popularity vote. As a result, all the members are cute girls except for Sugizaki Ken, who studied hard to enter the council.  Ken is the only male allowed to enter the “sacred sanctuary” of the council’s meeting room.  The council president records the minutes of the meetings, which consist of daily conversations about the students.

Reaction: There aren’t many details about this series, but what I’ve read sounds pretty terrible.  I believe this is based off of a series of light novels where the characters chat and parody other anime series.  It’s like a light novel version of those horrible mash-and-parody movies that always come out in the US.

Watch: No
Blog: No
[ MAL | ANN ]


Related posts:

  1. Spring 2009
  2. To Those Who Think Seikon no Qwaser Will Suck
  3. Kimi ni Todoke 16

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19 Comments

  1. Hephador
    (Power Level: 72)
    Posted June 3, 2009 at 9:06 pm | Permalink

    Umineko no Naku Koro ni sounds like an Agatha Christie novel (And Then There Were None)…different premise for having the people on the island though.

    • (Power Level: 2351)
      Posted June 3, 2009 at 11:26 pm | Permalink

      I always hated those books, mostly because I could never solve the mystery in time. :mad:

  2. (Power Level: 83)
    Posted June 3, 2009 at 9:11 pm | Permalink

    Gotta say, I love these season previews you’ve started doing. I prefer your style of presenting the preview more than any other sites I’ve seen that do this, so definitely keep it up.

    Honestly I’m not particularly excited about any of the new summer shows, or at least the promo materials haven’t particularly piqued my interest yet. On the other hand, I’m the sort who always prefers to just watch a couple episodes of something in order to figure out whether I’ll like it or not, so I’m terrible at guessing ahead of time. That’s probably why I don’t bother to do season preview posts myself. ;P

    Maybe I should put together a preview of which popular seiyuu are doing what, just to be different.

    Have to agree with you RE: Type-Moon’s mediocre track record with anime adaptations, but I’ve been hearing an awful lot of buzz from around the internet about Canaan, so perhaps this will be the one to convert me.

    The alternative is that everyone will get their expectations up only for it to be epic fail, and thenI can mock it relentlessly, so it’s a win – win situation really.

    • (Power Level: 2351)
      Posted June 3, 2009 at 11:30 pm | Permalink

      Gotta say, I love these season previews you’ve started doing. I prefer your style of presenting the preview more than any other sites I’ve seen that do this, so definitely keep it up.

      Thank you! This means a lot, because it takes a surprisingly long time to cobble all this stuff together. There are certainly a lot of different ways to approach these preview posts, but I like to keep it pretty short and simple to mesh with my episodic posts.

  3. Lucian
    (Power Level: 2)
    Posted June 3, 2009 at 9:39 pm | Permalink

    Exclamation points in a title usually seem to be a dangerous indicator. (Baccano! is the only exception that springs to mind.) With three of them, Fight Ippatsu! Jyuden-chan!! is all set to be terrible.

    • (Power Level: 2351)
      Posted June 3, 2009 at 11:30 pm | Permalink

      At least Princess Lover! has one series beat then.

  4. (Power Level: 6)
    Posted June 3, 2009 at 9:46 pm | Permalink

    LOL at flesh-colored midriff swimsuits from Umi Monogatari blog!

    • (Power Level: 2351)
      Posted June 3, 2009 at 11:31 pm | Permalink

      The clear straps on top were a nice touch too. Very figure skating-esque.

  5. Celestial
    (Power Level: 254)
    Posted June 4, 2009 at 12:45 am | Permalink

    Bakemonogatari only show worth watching!

  6. (Power Level: 9)
    Posted June 4, 2009 at 12:46 am | Permalink

    Yup, thanks for this. so far bakemonogatari is the only one interesting me. have you been able to confirm if the canaan character is a guy??

  7. (Power Level: 25)
    Posted June 4, 2009 at 3:44 am | Permalink

    I must correct that BONES actually mentioned before about TM8.0 that they were going to interview actual survivors of earthquakes and probably experts on the matter about what would happen if a Richter magnitude 8.0 quake were to hit Tokyo. It will not be just based on what might be expected to happen but what actually might happen, and from educated viewpoints at that.

    Thus I do hope the anime does not turn into just another “human”-based product at the end for the storyline, because it is the anime series out of all the shitty rest or so that hold the most promise for me in summer.

  8. Matt
    (Power Level: 5)
    Posted June 4, 2009 at 10:54 am | Permalink

    Tokyo Magnitude 8.0 sounds interesting, i like shows that can have character reaction, that might be a good one just to relax and watch…

    Canaan looks awesome, though i hope it can live up to the preview..

    bakemonogatari, hmm… might be good, execution on this is going to have to be key.. This one is pretty typical supernatural stuff.. but thats right in my favorite zone

    Add in Spice and Wolf II and 4 animes are pretty good for the summer season…

    Must finishers,
    Eden of the East, amazing stuff going on in this one, don’t care if a few things seem unreasonable, but i just think thats me not paying attention enough.

    Full Metal, just because i am a sucker for good remakes
    Pandora Hearts, don’t know why, but i just enjoy this one…

    07-ghost, typical, but create your own fantasy world, throw in some drama, ultra powerful items, evil guy who seems complicated and scemes, likable main character, good side character, just what i like.

  9. (Power Level: 157)
    Posted June 4, 2009 at 11:14 am | Permalink

    Nice preview. I don’t see anything too interesting, but might pick up one or two shorter series just to get through the summer (need to leave some slots for the fall season). I think this will be a good season for me to cut back on my anime watching lol.

  10. (Power Level: 735)
    Posted June 4, 2009 at 7:28 pm | Permalink

    Bones = I’m watching it. I might blog it too but I’m still debating it, because fan-sketches would become rather dull (and easy). (See? I also took your habit of picking good-looking anime =3)

    Umi Monogatari on the other hand has a girl named Urin (I hope shes the yellow-haired one), and it also looks very Kaleido Star-ish! If the first episode is good, its definite blog material for me ;P

    and she throws it into the sea again.

    oh boy… *can’t resist* YOUUUUUUUUUUUUU’RE HEEEEEEEEEERRRRRREEE, THERES NAAAWWWWWW-THAANNGG I FEEAAARRR!!! AND I-*dies*

    Needless to say

    :cool:

  11. (Power Level: 6)
    Posted June 5, 2009 at 3:35 am | Permalink

    -monogatari seems to be a popular suffix.

    Of the new shows, only Bake(suffix) has caught my eye. Considering that I thought Natsu no Arashi, Shangri-la, and K-ON! would turn out into epic anime for Spring, I guess this season is pretty good.

    EDIT: owait, Umineko as well.

  12. (Power Level: 148)
    Posted June 5, 2009 at 2:13 pm | Permalink

    Going to make a preemptive stake on that Canaan character right now as my Summer husbando.

  13. Longhaul
    (Power Level: 1)
    Posted June 9, 2009 at 2:35 am | Permalink

    Just in case it wasnt noted by someone else, the reason Umineko sounds similar to Higurashi is because it was created by the same person, you could call it an indirect spinoff.

  14. (Power Level: 2351)
    Posted June 24, 2009 at 8:55 am | Permalink

    I’m glad I added the poll, because it gives me an idea about what people would be interested in reading as well. Thus far, I’m considering adding 4 series, which seems like a lot considering that I will be carrying over Phantom and Valkyria Chronicles. The series I’m seriously considering blogging at this point, based on early previews:

    Canaan: Obviously the most hyped series this season, and only 1-cour.
    Umineko no Naku Koro ni: Preview looked surprisingly good, and I like the art style. At 12 episodes, I’m definitely blogging this.
    Bakemonogatari: The promo videos weren’t that cool, full of text, stills, and classic shadowy Shaftisms.
    Spice and Wolf II: Arggggh, I keep wavering on this one, but I really love the manga and I want to find out what happens to Horo. It looks like she might suck face with someone other than Lawrence which brings up possible love triangles, too. The thing that really secured it for me was watching Fukuyama Jun and Koshimizu Ami promoting the show with cute puppets and bringing back some of that classic Code Geass spirit.

    I’m not convinced Tokyo Magnitude 8.0 is something I want to blog since I’ll probably end up marathoning chunks at a time, and if things go as planned, S&W2 will only be 1-cour. Still no word on how long Bakemonogatari will be, (though I bet it will only be 1-cour), but I should then be in good shape for the Fall season.

  15. (Power Level: 3)
    Posted July 6, 2009 at 11:18 am | Permalink

    LOL Quaker Oats!

    But seriously, CANAAN seals the deal for me, and her Cup A’s!

    But then there’s some Uuuhhs to ponder about.

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